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  2. SIRVA - Wikipedia

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    It provided services to 38% of the Fortune 500 companies, among 2,500 corporate clients worldwide. It had 760 moving agents; these agents had a fleet size of 7,800 vehicles. [2] During February 2008, the company entered bankruptcy and re-organized, emerging in May 2008 as a private company. [3]

  3. List of United States Supreme Court bankruptcy case law

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    This is a list of Supreme Court of the United States cases in the area of bankruptcy. This list is a list solely of United States Supreme Court decisions about applying law related to bankruptcy. Not all Supreme Court decisions are ultimately influential and, as in other fields, not all important decisions are made at the Supreme Court level.

  4. Cross-border insolvency - Wikipedia

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    Bankruptcy systems predicated on trying to rehabilitate companies (such as Chapter 11 in the United States, or administration orders in the United Kingdom) are fundamentally different in intent and effect to winding-up regimes that seeks to liquidate companies and distribute the proceeds to creditors. Set-off rights.

  5. Teamsters Reject Contract, Raising Bankruptcy Fears for ... - AOL

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  6. YRC Worldwide CEO Raises Threat of Bankruptcy - AOL

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    As you've probably heard by now, YRC Worldwide recently made its case for why its Teamster union employees should accept cuts to their wages and benefits. As CEO James Welch so delicately put it ...

  7. WMC Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    WMC Mortgage (also known as WMC Direct), was an American mortgage company based in Woodland Hills, California that focused on wholesale originator of subprime residential mortgages. It went into bankruptcy in 2007.

  8. Bankruptcy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Originally, bankruptcy in the United States, as nearly all matters directly concerning individual citizens, was a subject of state law. However, there were several short-lived federal bankruptcy laws before the Act of 1898: the Bankruptcy Act of 1800, [3] which was repealed in 1803; the Act of 1841, [4] which was repealed in 1843; and the Act of 1867, [5] which was amended in 1874 [6] and ...

  9. Large wine conglomerate is going bankrupt. What does it ... - AOL

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    In conjunction with its filing for bankruptcy, Vintage has filed a notice for mass layoffs with California authorities after already cutting its workforce by at least 15% earlier this year and 7 ...